I’m glad to see the queers lose their asses over this. It was wrong to start with. Does anyone believe that a queer baker will bake a cake for a straight hetero couple? Highly unlikely!
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A queer baker who wants to stay in business will bake a cake for anyone who is willing to pay for it, and probably won’t think twice about it. Money doesn’t have a sexual orientation, just as it doesn’t have a religion or an accent. A Christian baker, or any Christian business owner, who voluntarily turns away a paying customer because s/he doesn’t like them personally is an idiot. The customer will just go somewhere else to get what they want, and they’ll spread the word among all their friends that this business doesn’t deserve their patronage.
"Highly unlikely!”
Show your math that brought you to this conclusion.
For most of the country’s history, if a gay baker actually told people he was gay, he’d get his business burned down. Of COURSE he baked the wedding cake. And did the decorations. And remodeled the home they bought. And made the dress, tailored the tuxedo, sang in the choir, and witnessed the ceremony.
God, you don’t even recognize the privilege you enjoy, thinking you can just declare you won’t do business with people you don’t respect. And you think everyone thinks this way.
Does anyone believe that a queer baker will bake a cake for a straight hetero couple? Highly unlikely!
I do not know any queer bakers - nor any other sort of baker, as far as I am aware of - but have several queer friends here, who are all supportive of my heterosexuality, so yes, I pretty sure they would bake the cake.
Of course a queer baker would bake a cake for the bride and groom at a straight wedding, considering they are still the majority of weddings! They don’t want to go bankrupt, it’s only bigots like you who deserve that.
The only difference nowadays, is that he and his partner can also plan their own wedding, instead of just catering to other people.
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